Age limit: The age of the candidates should be between 18 to 30 years as on 01.01.2012. Upper age limit relaxation will be as per govt norms.

Educational qualification: The candidate must have Degree from a recognized university (10+2+3 pattern). They should have taken Tamil Language in Part I or Part II at their Final year of School education or at High School level.

The objective type written exam for Assistant vacancies in Tamil Nadu Cooperative Union will be in Graduate standard. The subject or syllabus for Assistant exam for Tamil Nadu Co-operative Union recruitment consists of questions from General Knowledge, Basic Mathematics, Co-operative Laws, Banking Awareness. The duration of the exam will be for 120 minutes. The question paper for Assistant exam for Tamil Nadu Cooperative Society will be set in both English and in Tamil and it carries a total of 100 marks.

The written examination will be conducted in all districts of Tamil Nadu. So candidates need to indicate their choice of district in which they want to write their examination in the online application form. The call letter for Assistant vacancies in Tamil Nadu Cooperative Societies will be sent to the candidates address mentioned in the form. It will have the information about the written examination centre

Fees: Candidates need to pay 250 to apply for Assistant job vacancies in Co-Operative Societies by the way of DD drawn from Nationalized banks in favour of State Recruitment Bureau, Chennai 10 payable at Chennai. On the reverse side of the DD candidates are requested to mention their name, application number, Name of the post applied for. SC/ST candidates are exempted from fee payment.

How to apply: Candidates need to fill the online application form for Assistant vacancies in Tamil Nadu Cooperative Societies for which the application form link is given at the end of the article. The candidates need to fill the details properly through the registration process, upload your photo and signature, click the declaration box and hit the register your application button to complete the online registration process. Take the printout of filled in application form and send the filled in application form along with DD and relevant documents to the below mentioned address on or before 23.11.2012 which is the last date for receipt of application form for Assistant vacancies in Tamil Nadu Cooperative Union.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

IBPS (Institute of Banking Personnel Selection) is an independent institute which have mandate from 19 Nationalized Banks to conduct the eligibility exam for selection to these banks. The exam is termed as the CWE (Common Written Examination). The written test score obtained in this CWE exam will be accepted by the 19 Nationalized Banks in India.

It will conduct 5 CWE examinations per year; Probationary Officer (or Management Trainee) exam twice in a year, Clerical Cadre examination twice in a year and a Specialist Officer Examination (Technical officer, IT officer, Marketing, HR).

Apart from these 5 examinations, IBPS is also planning to conduct the common written examination for the recruitment of staff in Regional Rural Banks also.

So every graduate will get a chance to appear for minimum 5 chances to appear for CWE in a year. Candidate belonging to technical background like BE/B.Tech or MBA or any specialized branch in degree will get an additional chance to appear for Specialist officer examination (i.e. 6 chances).

We all know that the craze for banking jobs is increasing day by day. When IBPS started CWE for 19 Nationalized Banks, the recruitment process became easier than the previous process. Because of this wonderful initiation by IBPS, along with the regular bank aspirants, even software professionals and employees working in other private sector banks and private company employees are also preparing for IBPS examinations.

The IBPS written examination is not very hard as everybody think generally. Through this bank portal we will guide you about the entire recruitment process,

Types of questions asked in the Examination.

Shortcut methods for the frequently asked questions.

Special concentration towards General Awareness and Computer Sections.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

IBPS 2011 will be conduct on 18th of September,you
need to prepare seriously in order to get the job in any banks of 19. At
least spend 3 to 4 hours per day for ibps preparation.Here we are
displaying you some model questions along with answers from quantitative
aptitude and reasoning topics,which are very difficult questions,helps you in
ibps final exam.

MODEL QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS

1.Successive discounts of 10%, 20% and 20% are equal to a single
discount of __

a.
57.6% b. 42.4%
c.
50%
d. none

2.A person allows discount of 20% on the already discounted MP.
What is the initial discount given if he totally gains 20% and MP is double the
CP?

a. 25%
b.
20%
c. Data inadequate d. none

3.If a group of 24 men working 8 hrs a day can complete building a
wall in 12 days then in how many days 16 men working 6 hrs a day can complete 3
such walls?

a.
24 b.
48
c.
72
d. none

4.2, 9, 28, 65, 126, ____

a. 217
b.
212
c.
144
d. none

(5-8)Read the following information and answer the
questions given below it :

(i) ‘A + B’ means ‘A is the father of B’

(ii) ‘A – B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’

(iii) ‘A ´ B’ means ‘ A is the brother of B’

(iv) ‘A ¸ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’

5.If P ¸ R + S + Q, which of the following is true?

1.P is the daughter of Q
b. P is the mother
of Q

1.P is the aunt of Q
d. Q is the ant of P

6.If P – R + Q, which of the following statement is true?

1.P is the mother of Q
b. P is the sister of Q

1.Q is the daughter of
P d. P is the
aunt of Q

7.If ‘P ´ R ¸Q’, which of the following is true?

1.P is the uncle of
Q
b. P is the father of Q

1.P is the son of Q
d. P is the brother of Q

8.If ‘P ´ R – Q’, which of the following is true?

1.P is the brother-in-law of
Q
b. P is the father of Q

1.P is the brother of
Q
d. P is the uncle of Q

9. The average of 13 papers is 40. The average of the first 7
papers is 42 and of the last seven papers is 35. Find the marks obtained in the
7th paper?

1.The greatest number
which divides 245 and 1295 and leaves the remainder of 9 and 7 respectively is

a. 118
b.
148
c. 135
d. 145

2.The distance between
A’s house and his office is 61 km. For reaching his house from office he covers
54 km 860 m by taxi, 5 km 65 m bytongaand the rest by rickshaw. Hoe much
distance did he cover by rickshaw?

a. 1.075 km
b. 10.75 km c. 0.1075
km
d. 0.0107 km

3.If the cost of 25
packets of 12 pencils each is Rs. 750, then the cost of 30 packets of 8 pencils
each is

a.
600
b.
720
c.
640
d. 800

4.I have some 5-rupee
coins and 2-rupee coins. The number of 2-rupee coins is 4 times that of the
other kind. If I have Rs. 117 with me number of 5-rupee coins is

a.
7
b. 8 c. 9
d. 10

5.How many different
numbers of 3 digits can be formed by using 2, 4, 6, 8, 9?

a.
30
b.
40
c. 50 d. 60

6.D gave C half of his
pots. C gave J half of the pots she received from D. J kept 8 of those pots and
gave the remaining 10 to A. How many pots did D give to C?

a. 72
b.
64
c. 48
d. 36

7.If you save Rs.2 on
Jan 1, Rs. 4 on Feb 1, Rs. 6 on Mar 1 and so on then how much you save in 1
year?

a. Rs.
136
b. Rs. 146 c. Rs. 156
d. Rs. 166

8.A salesman’s term was
changed from a flat 5% commission on all sales to Rs. 1000 fixed salary and
2.5% commission on all sales exceeding Rs. 4000. If he gets Rs. 600 more
according to new scheme his sales are

a. Rs.
6000 b. Rs.
8000 c.
Rs. 12000
d. Rs. 16000

9.What sum of money was
divided among A, B and C if B and C get Rs. 100, C and A get Rs. 150 and A gets
twice as much as B?

a. 200
b.
225
c. 240
d. 250

10.A clock gains 15
seconds per day and another loses 45 seconds per day. After what length of time
will the first clock 12 hrs ahead of the second?